סמינר במימון חשבונאות

Product Market Interactions & Corporate Fraud

01 באפריל 2014, 14:00 
בניין רקנאטי ,חדר 408  

Speaker:  Prof. Andrew Winton, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Abstract

We examine three information channels through which product market interactions in an industry can affect firms’ incentives to misreport financial information to investors. We find that lower product market sensitivity to individual firm’ information and greater use of relative performance evaluation encourage the commission of financial fraud. Less collection of information about individual firms decreases the probability of fraud detection and increases the probability of fraud commission. We also examine dynamic effects of fraud. Our results suggest that, in fragmented industries, fraud can amplify cyclical fluctuations in the real economy.

The article can be downloaded from the Finance-Accounting seminar website:

http://en-recanati.tau.ac.il/Finance-Accounting-Seminars2014b

The link to Prof. Winton's site is:

http://www.carlsonschool.umn.edu/faculty-research/faculty.aspx?x500=winto003

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